User`s manual

Image Acquisition Control AW00098504000
120 Basler ace Camera Link
For more information about the sensor bit depth feature, see Section 10.1 on page 157.
For more information about the image AOI settings, see Section 10.3 on page 160.
For more information about selectable pixel clock speeds, see Section 10.1 on page 157.
For information about Camera Link tap geometries, see Section 9.3 on page 146.
For more information about the exposure time, see Section 7.4 on page 94.
An important thing to keep in mind is a common mistake new camera users
frequently make when they are working with exposure time. They will often use a
very long exposure time without realizing that this can severely limit the camera’s
maximum allowed frame rate. As an example, assume that your camera is set to
use a 1/2 second exposure time. In this case, because each frame acquisition will
take at least 1/2 second to be completed, the camera will only be able to acquire
a maximum of two frames per second. Even if the camera’s nominal maximum
frame rate is, for example, 100 frames per second, it will only be able to acquire
two frames per second because the exposure time is set much higher than
normal.